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Unsinkable Women -
Stories and Songs from the Titanic
Created and performed by Deborah Jean Templin


THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY,
MARCH 1 - 2 - 3, 2012 • 7:30 PM

The Springfield Center for the Arts at Wittenberg
107 Cliff Park Road, Springfield (formerly Springfield Museum of Art)


TICKETS: $10 in advance; $15 at the door
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Based on actual diaries, letters and interviews, Unsinkable Women brings to life eight famous figures including Madeline Astor (the beautiful teenage bride of John Jacob Astor, one of the wealthiest men in America) and Margaret Tobin Brown - the "Unsinkable Molly" herself - whose account of the Titanic’s final moments brings the evening to its dramatic climax.

Created and performed by New York actress Deborah Jean Templin, Unsinkable Women offers vivid portrayals, punctuated with period songs from vaudeville numbers to Victor Herbert’s “Toyland.” Edwardian-era costumes are housed onstage in an old- fashioned wardrobe trunk, as Ms. Templin changes into them and shifts from character to character in full view of the audience.

Nationally acclaimed as a remarkable tour-de-force, Unsinkable Women has been called “the most affecting and truthful version of the Titanic story to date.”




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